China Daily (Hong Kong)

Watchdog to protect rights of consumers

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s top commerce watchdog has pledged to step up its efforts to tackle anti-competitiv­e practices as a three-month nationwide campaign gets underway.

The State Administra­tion for Industry and Commerce said in a notice released on its website on Wednesday that market supervisio­n authoritie­s nationwide will investigat­e anti-competitiv­e activities from Thursday until the end of November.

“Currently, commercial bribery, sabotage of competitor­s, fraud, counterfei­ting and other anti-competitiv­e acts are rampant, angering the public,” the administra­tion said in the notice.

It urged local authoritie­s to punish offenders and take effective measures to protect the rights of consumers and law-abiding businesses.

Sectors of the most concern to the public, such as medicine, medical services and education, will be the main targets in investigat­ions into commercial bribery.

The authoritie­s must strengthen their supervisio­n of the bidding process in these sectors and work out solutions to close loopholes that encourage bribery, it said.

Those who monopolize a particular industry and compromise the interests of competitor­s and consumers will also be punished.

Real estate brokerages, car dealership­s, employment agencies and franchises have been the sectors with seriously misleading or deceptive marketing practices, the administra­tion said. Illegal practices must be eliminated, it said. In addition, many Chinese companies have been shown to deliberate­ly use trademarks or designs that closely resemble those of wellknown brands. This hurts company initiative, threatens fair competitio­n and disrupts market order, and it must be curbed, the notice said.

Commerce authoritie­s are urged to close businesses that produce imitations and infringe on intellectu­al property rights, and to ensure that piracy will not return after the campaign.

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